I don't have those numbers, but we can look at the port of Montreal and their volume statistics to see where they are relative to a year ago and watch the declining volumes coming through the port.
With the situation in the global economy today, the volumes are significantly down. As a result of that, ports have capacity, especially in the U.S., so what's happening is that people are diverting cargo from Montreal and going into ports in New York or New Jersey to move their cargo, because they cannot afford another disruption in Canada at this point in time.
While I don't have the exact specifics, you can see it in the port of Montreal's dashboard report.